Man is not man, but a wolf to those he does not know

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No guest is so welcome in a friend's house that he will not become a nuisance after three days.

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There are occasions when it is undoubtedly better to incur loss than to make gain.

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Practice yourself what you preach.

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A contented mind is the best source for trouble.

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Nothing is more wretched than the mind of a man conscious of guilt.

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A word to the wise is enough.

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There's no such thing, you know, as picking out the best woman: it's only a question of comparative badness, brother.

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Not every age is fit for childish sports.

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Not by age but by capacity is wisdom acquired.

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In everything the middle course is best: all things in excess bring trouble to men.

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It well becomes a young man to be modest.

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Patience is the best remedy for every trouble.

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What is yours is mine, and all mine is yours.

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I am always afraid of your 'something shall be done.'

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Your wealth is where your friends are.

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Titus Maccius Plautus

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The evil that we know is best.

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Things we not hope for often come to pass than things we wish.

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I am always afraid of your something shall be done.

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Nothing is there more friendly to a man than a friend in need.

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No man is wise enough by himself.

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One eye witness is better than ten hear sayers.

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Good merchandise, even hidden, soon finds buyers.

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If you are content, you have enough to live comfortably

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Every man, however wise, needs the advice of some sagacious friend in the affairs of life.

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Courage in danger is half the battle.

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A patient mind is the best remedy for trouble.

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I would rather be adorned by beauty of character than jewels. Jewels are the gift of fortune, while character comes from within.

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'He means well' is useless unless he does well.

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